Figure 10 Jug, probably Welsh, ca. 1795. Pearlware. H. 6 7/8". Jug with green-glazed molded rim and press-molded snip, two bands of inlaid rouletted beads, painted vines, and a field of tiny clay fragments beneath the clear lead glaze. Donald Towner referred to this type of decoration as “encrusted.” Nearly matching sherds from the Cambrian Pottery site, Swansea, Wales, are in the Swansea Museum.